Originally posted by: L.M. Ray on 4/6/2005 2:44:50 PM
The 2005 session of the Georgia General Assembly adjourned on March 31 after the Georgia Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus worked cooperatively to advance several key pieces of legislation and host the 3rd Annual Sportsmen’s Day at the Capitol. This was the fifth year since the Caucus was formed and the effectiveness of the group was evident through the passage of a resolution to protect the states’ citizens’ right to hunt, fish and trap. That constitutional amendment will be on the ballot for voters to approve in 2006. “As this caucus grows it will only further enhance our ability to promote a pro-sportsmen’s agenda in Georgia and protect against any anti-sportsmen legislation that may arise,†said Senator Jeff Mullis, Co-Chair of the Georgia Caucus. “We also look forward to expanding our relationship with the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses so that we can help our colleagues in other states present the same united front on behalf of their constituents.†For a more detailed overview of the Georgia Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus’ efforts during this session, please go to: http://www.statesportsmenslink.org/....tpl?ID=29